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Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program

November 21, 2013 7:30 PM

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Laura Carlock, co-founder of Rescued Pets Movement, loves on two puppies as she and a group of foster parents loaded a group more than 50 dogs from BARC that were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Laura Carlock, co-founder of Rescued Pets Movement, loves on two puppies as she and a group of foster parents loaded a group more than 50 dogs from BARC that were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, ... more

Laura Carlock, co-founder of Rescued Pets Movement, kisses one of the more than 50 dogs that were driven to local shelters in Colorado from BARC, as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Laura Carlock, co-founder of Rescued Pets Movement, kisses one of the more than 50 dogs that were driven to local shelters in Colorado from BARC, as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption ... more

Foster mom, Katie Beirne, says goodbye to her foster puppies named Cranberry and Muffin before they were two of more than 50 dogs from BARC to be driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Foster mom, Katie Beirne, says goodbye to her foster puppies named Cranberry and Muffin before they were two of more than 50 dogs from BARC to be driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of ... more

Timothy Lambert, and Cheryl Felps, load a group dogs as more than 50 dogs from BARC were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Timothy Lambert, and Cheryl Felps, load a group dogs as more than 50 dogs from BARC were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group ... more

Photo: Johnny Hanson, Houston Chronicle

Timothy Lambert, and Cheryl Felps, load a group dogs as more than... Photo-5496504.74614 - Houston Chronicle

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Timothy Lambert, right, Cheryl Felps, and Natasha Perez, load a group dogs as more than 50 dogs from BARC were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of HoustonâÄôs animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Timothy Lambert, right, Cheryl Felps, and Natasha Perez, load a group dogs as more than 50 dogs from BARC were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of HoustonâÄôs animal shelter and ... more

Timothy Lambert, co-founder of the group Rescued Pets Movement, left, and Natasha Perez prepare to load a group dogs as more than 50 dogs from BARC were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Timothy Lambert, co-founder of the group Rescued Pets Movement, left, and Natasha Perez prepare to load a group dogs as more than 50 dogs from BARC were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of ... more

Sheltered puppy named Buttercup walks with a toy before he was one of more than 50 dogs from BARC that were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Sheltered puppy named Buttercup walks with a toy before he was one of more than 50 dogs from BARC that were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption ... more

Photo: Johnny Hanson, Houston Chronicle

Sheltered puppy named Buttercup walks with a toy before he was one... Photo-5496489.74614 - Houston Chronicle

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Laura Carlock, left, Michelle Marlette help load a group of puppies onto a van as more than 50 dogs from BARC were driven to local shelters in Colorado, as BARC, the City of Houston's animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Laura Carlock, left, Michelle Marlette help load a group of puppies onto a van as more than 50 dogs from BARC were driven to local shelters in Colorado, as BARC, the City of Houston's animal shelter and ... more

Foster moms, Katie Beirne, right, and Ria Van Dright, hold their puppies before they were three of more than 50 dogs from BARC where driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Foster moms, Katie Beirne, right, and Ria Van Dright, hold their puppies before they were three of more than 50 dogs from BARC where driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal ... more

Foster mom, Katie Beirne, holds her foster puppies named Cranberry and Muffin before they were two of more than 50 dogs from BARC to be driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Foster mom, Katie Beirne, holds her foster puppies named Cranberry and Muffin before they were two of more than 50 dogs from BARC to be driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal ... more

Timothy Lambert, co-founder of the group Rescued Pets Movement, holds one of the more than 50 dogs from BARC to be driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Timothy Lambert, co-founder of the group Rescued Pets Movement, holds one of the more than 50 dogs from BARC to be driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption ... more

Timothy Lambert, co-founder of the group Rescued Pets Movement, holds one of the more than 50 dogs from BARC to be driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

Timothy Lambert, co-founder of the group Rescued Pets Movement, holds one of the more than 50 dogs from BARC to be driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption ... more

A statuette of Saint Francis sits on the bed of a truck as more than 50 dogs from BARC were shipped to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group Rescued Pets Movement launched a new transportation program to ship the growing number of unwanted dogs from Houston to shelters in need Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Houston.
Since September, BARC and the Rescued Pets Movement, has transported about 400 animals. The groups plan on continuing to provide Houston pets new homes in other states. less

A statuette of Saint Francis sits on the bed of a truck as more than 50 dogs from BARC were shipped to local shelters in Colorado as BARC, the City of Houston animal shelter and adoption facility, and the group ... more

Photo: Johnny Hanson, Houston Chronicle

A statuette of Saint Francis sits on the bed of a truck as more... Photo-5496516.74614 - Houston Chronicle

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With kisses on his forehead, Jonah, a shelter puppy is held by his foster mom, Ria Van Dright, before he was one of more than 50 dogs from BARC.

With kisses on his forehead, Jonah, a shelter puppy is held by his foster mom, Ria Van Dright, before he was one of more than 50 dogs from BARC.

Photo: Johnny Hanson, Houston Chronicle

With kisses on his forehead, Jonah, a shelter puppy is held by his... Photo-5496517.74614 - Houston Chronicle

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Cheryl Felps, left, and Katie Beirne load a group dogs as more than 50 dogs from BARC were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC.

Cheryl Felps, left, and Katie Beirne load a group dogs as more than 50 dogs from BARC were driven to local shelters in Colorado as BARC.